Dai, with his diminutive perspective can showcase really interesting angles you might not of thought about in a scene.
Combined with the mobility offered by
mat-the-mutt's shoulder and his own perspective with another camera, they could make a powerful photographer duo.
If you think about that harness realistically you might conclude it probably isn't viable. So... don't think about it ^^;
I am super duper chuffed with this one. Any comment at all would be such a sweet gesture. Cheers!
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Combined with the mobility offered by
mat-the-mutt's shoulder and his own perspective with another camera, they could make a powerful photographer duo.If you think about that harness realistically you might conclude it probably isn't viable. So... don't think about it ^^;
I am super duper chuffed with this one. Any comment at all would be such a sweet gesture. Cheers!
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There's so many times I wish I could crouch down lower for some cool perspective photos, especially while hiking… Then I've got to fumble with focusing and whatnot while I'm unable to see the viewfinder (at least with my setup).
This would be awesome without even getting to any of the other benefits from having a big (or little) friend.
Not thinking about the harness, not thinking about the harness…
It's a cute idea, well drawn, and it captures the feeling of a successful, harmonious team. Well done!
This would be awesome without even getting to any of the other benefits from having a big (or little) friend.
Not thinking about the harness, not thinking about the harness…
It's a cute idea, well drawn, and it captures the feeling of a successful, harmonious team. Well done!
Eep! Going through my submissions list before things roll past FA's 1 year automatic expiration, and I see I forgot to respond - my bad. You're quite welcome!
Thinking on this again…
Alongside the new perspectives, I bet the different camera sizes allow for other kinds of lens optics, too (though I admit my knowledge is very limited, at most having tried a water-drop as a magnification "lens"). And since you mention crawlspaces, depending on Dai and Mat's interests, there's.. urban exploration! Many times urbex folks (e.g. The Proper People and Broken Window Theory) have missed out due to locked doors, security, etc. With great care, I imagine this duo could explore even further.
Thinking on this again…
Alongside the new perspectives, I bet the different camera sizes allow for other kinds of lens optics, too (though I admit my knowledge is very limited, at most having tried a water-drop as a magnification "lens"). And since you mention crawlspaces, depending on Dai and Mat's interests, there's.. urban exploration! Many times urbex folks (e.g. The Proper People and Broken Window Theory) have missed out due to locked doors, security, etc. With great care, I imagine this duo could explore even further.
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